The 6 Newest Super Foods to Add to Your Diet

Sure, they may be trendy, but there's a reason these foods are being hailed as "super"

Cacao Chocoholics rejoice! No need to rationalize your chocolate cravings, this crowd-pleaser is being heralded as a super food ... but just in it's most natural form: cacao.

"Cacao -- or raw chocolate -- is the highest antioxidant food on the planet, the number one source of magnesium, iron, chromium, and is also extremely high in anandamide, the 'bliss chemical,'" says Diaz. "Raw chocolate balances brain chemistry, builds strong bones, is a natural aphrodisiac, elevates your mood, and gives you way more energy than coffee ever will."

You'll also begin to start seeing the effects of this super food on the outside. "Raw cacao is unprocessed chocolate, which contains sulfur," says Marissa Vicario, CHHC, AADP. "This detoxifies the liver for smooth, clear skin and promotes strong hair and nails." Cacao is also dairy free and sugar free, so feel free to indulge in this healthy treat!

To get your chocolate fix, add raw cacao nibs to homemade trail mix, sprinkle them over Greek yogurt, or mix ground cacao beans into smoothies or a protein shake.

Cacao by itself is very bitter, so I suggest sticking with dark chocolate that has a high cacao content. Bee pollen, can't try that since I am allergic to pollen period. Spirunia tastes like and smells like fish food. But more realistically, eat your fruits and veggies because these are the "original" superfoods that are actually palatable and safe to eat. If anything these are "fad" ingredients that will need more research to show an effect worth purchasing (let alone trying to eat!).

This intrigues me enough to look into these foods further, but doesn't provide enough data on things such as how much to consume to see benefits -- or whether any of them are harmful in large doses (as is vitamin A).

What breakdown of the actual benefits of these super foods! So often we are told that xyz is a great "superfood" but not necessarily why or how it works. I use spirulina and eat hemp seeds but this makes me want to venture out and get some chia seeds as well!